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...Annenberg, there’s always the one guy who eats well. While the rest of the freshman class cowers before the difficult choices—chicken vindaloo or Chickwich?—the one guy who eats well makes odd selections from the condiments at the salad bar, uses lots of soy milk, and starts slipping fives to dining hall workers in exchange for new ingredients. At the end of it all, he pulls a soufflé out of the microwave...
...faculty Committee on House Life and a couple of hours spent e-mailing and attending class—a luxury, considering he didn’t set foot into a classroom during the three weeks of the presidential campaign—Sundquist proffers his ID at the entrance to Annenberg Hall. From there, the count is on. Over an hour-long meal, five minutes seldom pass without Sundquist being recognized and engaged in conversation.According to Troy C. Murrell ’09, Sundquist’s suitemate, the delay faced in the vice president’s own Mather House...
...foot on the life-size otaku fetish doll that D.A. keeps in his closet; five articulating digits and lifelike feel, but no real love inside. Harvard is going to literally turn the weekend into a theater of satisfied student-life when they shuffle you in between Sanders Theatre and Annenberg Hall. They know you’ll go home effervescing to your parents and your stupider-than-you-are friends, “Annenberg is so awesome, it looks just like Hogwarts!” A year from now you’ll be remarking “Annenberg...
...Head, Harvard’s long-awaited pub, will be able to do just that. But visitors can rest assured that the revelry won’t come at the expense of historical ambience. The pub’s planners have equipped the new space, located under Annenberg Hall in the Memorial Hall complex, with everything from museum artifacts to paintings to bring patrons back to the tavern’s 19th-century origins. (The pub shares it name with a Southwark, England, drinkery that was among the properties bequeathed by John Harvard to the University upon his death.) Following...
Like anyone walking through Annenberg Hall’s heavy doors, Harvard’s next president probably felt freshman jitters. It was a snowy day in mid-March and Drew G. Faust was facing a crowd of the University’s most prominent donors. To make things worse, she was late, delayed by sleet and snow...